Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- free-standing
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The Origami Flowerpot (model 06.460.3), designed by Filip Babiarz, represents a sophisticated approach to modern urban furniture. Inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding, this planter features a distinct geometric form that brings a contemporary aesthetic to public spaces, plazas, and commercial landscapes. With a length of 92 1/2 inches, it offers a substantial presence, making it an ideal choice for architects and landscape designers looking to integrate greenery into large-scale developments. The modular design of the Origami line allows for seamless integration into various site layouts, ensuring that this piece complements other elements of high-quality street furniture within a unified environment.
Durability and structural integrity are at the core of the Origami planter construction. Clients can select between powder-coated carbon steel (S235JR), which provides a robust and industrial finish, or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), known for its superior resistance to environmental factors. Weighing 320 lbs and offering an impressive capacity of 194 1/4 gallons, this vessel is designed to accommodate substantial root systems for medium to large-sized plants. Its dimensions—39 1/4 inches in height and 26 3/4 inches in depth—provide the necessary soil volume to sustain healthy vegetation in demanding outdoor conditions, making it a functional cornerstone for any urban furniture project.
Installation flexibility is a key attribute of the Origami series. The product is available in both free-standing and bolt-down configurations, allowing for secure mounting on pavement, concrete, or paved surfaces. This versatility ensures that the planter can be deployed effectively in high-traffic pedestrian areas, parks, or corporate entries. As part of a curated collection of street furniture, this product aligns with the highest manufacturing standards, offering long-term stability and a premium visual appeal. Whether used as a standalone feature or arranged in custom configurations, the Origami flowerpot serves as a refined solution for modern landscape architecture and municipal design.